Waterfront Blues Festival
Set for July 2-5 at The Lot at Zidell Yards, the Waterfront Blues Festival has announced its lineup with the theme Upriver! Here it is:
July 2 Samantha Fish, Little Village Foundation: Sonny Green, Tia Carroll & The Greaseland All-Stars, Northwest Women in Rhythm & Blues, Karen Lovely and Ben Rice, River City Riot! Brass Band
July 3 Marc Broussard, Curley Taylor & Zydeco Trouble, Bayou Boyz / Soul Cookin Throwdown, Too Loose Cajun Zydeco Band, Northwest Bone Gang
July 4 MarchFourth, Johnny Rawls, Outer Orbit featuring Sarah Clark with special guests LaRhonda Steele and Arietta Ward, Kevin Selfe, Norman Sylvester, Bloco Alegria
July 5 Ghost-Note, Jubu Smith, Tony Coleman s Tribute to the Three Kings, Hillstomp, BrassRoots Movement
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Oregon Zoo, OMSI, Portland Art Museum, other attractions unite to continue mask policy By Aron Yohannes, oregonlive.com
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A group of the 14 leading Portland-area museums and cultural attractions released a unified statement Thursday that masks would continue to be required for visitors and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The organizations united in the policy include the Architectural Heritage Center, Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, Five Oaks Museum, Japanese American Museum of Oregon, Lan Su Chinese Garden, Oregon Coast Aquarium, Oregon Historical Society, Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Oregon Zoo, Portland Art Museum, Portland Chinatown Museum, Pittock Mansion, and Rice Museum of Rocks and Minerals.
5 things to do this week: Rice Museum of Rocks & Minerals, Ceramic Showcase, One Moto Show
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
As COVID restrictions have eased a bit this spring, more events plan to pivot to live, outdoor venues. Some continue to do shows virtually. This week’s offerings feature a few of both.
Evan Burnette shows class work as part of the Gathering of the Guilds annual show.Image courtesy of the Gather of the Guilds
Ceramic Showcase & Gathering of the Guilds
After having to cancel the show in 2020, the annual Ceramic Showcase and Gathering of the Guilds will hosting its first online show. Visit the website for a look at more than 200 Pacific Northwest artists. Artwork featured is in a variety of media including metals, glass, wood, beads, fiber and clay. Fans can visit their favorite artists online and purchase remotely, or pick up items in person.